Communist Origins of Antifa


Y'all are severely butthurt about this Antifa jazz huh? :itsok:

They must be doing something right to be living rent-free in so many parrotheads. I haven't seen a propaganda mobilization like this since the Joe McCarthy daze.

Every member of antifa is a legitimate target for extrajudicial execution, those who support antifa do not go unnoticed and it will not go unpunished.
That's what I'm talking about, maynard.
 
The american version of Antifa has it's roots in violent 'anti-racist' skinhead gangs that originated in Massachusetts, home of the Salem witch trials and virtually every overblown moral panic in US history.
Their roots go back to Stalin.
 

Y'all are severely butthurt about this Antifa jazz huh? :itsok:

They must be doing something right to be living rent-free in so many parrotheads. I haven't seen a propaganda mobilization like this since the Joe McCarthy daze.


You mean other than shutting down political rallies, conservative speakers, beating people up in public while the cops are told to stand down, getting active support from hollywood, university professors, the democrat party, and large numbers of public school teachers joining up....

You mean doing things other than those things?

Moron.
 
Mussolini coined the name "Fascist".

He was also a renowned member of the socialist party.
Early in his career he was.

Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia
Rise of fascism[edit]
World War I tore the party apart as orthodox socialists were challenged by advocates of national syndicalism that advocated a revolutionary war to liberate Italian territories from Austrian control and to force the government by threat of violence to adopt changes that would create a corporatiststate. The national syndicalists intended to support Italian republicans in overthrowing the monarchy if such reforms were not made and if Italy did not enter the war. The dominant internationalist and pacifist wing of the party remained committed to avoiding what it called a "bourgeois war". The PSI's refusal to support the war led to its national syndicalist faction either leaving or being purged from the party, such as Mussolini who had begun to show sympathy to the national syndicalist cause. A number of the national syndicalists expelled from the PSI would have become members of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Revolutionary Party in 1915 and later in 1921 to his newly named National Fascist Party.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the PSI quickly aligned itself in support of the communist Bolshevik movement in Russia and supported its call for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. From 1919 to the 1920s, the Socialists and the Fascists emerged as prominent rival movements in Italy's urban centres, often resorting to political violence in their clashes.


Yes....two socialist groups were rivals......they all want power, they are all socialists of one stripe or another.......thanks for the info.
 
Major tactic of early communist groups being controlled by Moscow was that all riots and rallies must appear "spontaneous." Antifa attempts to say their destructive riots are "spontaneous." Bullshit.
 
Major tactic of early communist groups being controlled by Moscow was that all riots and rallies must appear "spontaneous." Antifa attempts to say their destructive riots are "spontaneous." Bullshit.

Much like this current me-too spurt of anti-Antifa threads is "spontaneous" right?

Fucking hypocrite.
 
Major tactic of early communist groups being controlled by Moscow was that all riots and rallies must appear "spontaneous." Antifa attempts to say their destructive riots are "spontaneous." Bullshit.

Much like this current me-too spurt of anti-Antifa threads is "spontaneous" right?

Fucking hypocrite.
I have educated myself into the communist mindset. I fought them during Cold War.
 
Mussolini coined the name "Fascist".

He was also a renowned member of the socialist party.
Early in his career he was.

Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia
Rise of fascism[edit]
World War I tore the party apart as orthodox socialists were challenged by advocates of national syndicalism that advocated a revolutionary war to liberate Italian territories from Austrian control and to force the government by threat of violence to adopt changes that would create a corporatiststate. The national syndicalists intended to support Italian republicans in overthrowing the monarchy if such reforms were not made and if Italy did not enter the war. The dominant internationalist and pacifist wing of the party remained committed to avoiding what it called a "bourgeois war". The PSI's refusal to support the war led to its national syndicalist faction either leaving or being purged from the party, such as Mussolini who had begun to show sympathy to the national syndicalist cause. A number of the national syndicalists expelled from the PSI would have become members of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Revolutionary Party in 1915 and later in 1921 to his newly named National Fascist Party.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the PSI quickly aligned itself in support of the communist Bolshevik movement in Russia and supported its call for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. From 1919 to the 1920s, the Socialists and the Fascists emerged as prominent rival movements in Italy's urban centres, often resorting to political violence in their clashes.


Yes....two socialist groups were rivals......they all want power, they are all socialists of one stripe or another.......thanks for the info.
I thought you might be stupid, but you're a liar.
 
Mussolini coined the name "Fascist".

He was also a renowned member of the socialist party.
Early in his career he was.

Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia
Rise of fascism[edit]
World War I tore the party apart as orthodox socialists were challenged by advocates of national syndicalism that advocated a revolutionary war to liberate Italian territories from Austrian control and to force the government by threat of violence to adopt changes that would create a corporatiststate. The national syndicalists intended to support Italian republicans in overthrowing the monarchy if such reforms were not made and if Italy did not enter the war. The dominant internationalist and pacifist wing of the party remained committed to avoiding what it called a "bourgeois war". The PSI's refusal to support the war led to its national syndicalist faction either leaving or being purged from the party, such as Mussolini who had begun to show sympathy to the national syndicalist cause. A number of the national syndicalists expelled from the PSI would have become members of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Revolutionary Party in 1915 and later in 1921 to his newly named National Fascist Party.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the PSI quickly aligned itself in support of the communist Bolshevik movement in Russia and supported its call for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. From 1919 to the 1920s, the Socialists and the Fascists emerged as prominent rival movements in Italy's urban centres, often resorting to political violence in their clashes.


Yes....two socialist groups were rivals......they all want power, they are all socialists of one stripe or another.......thanks for the info.
I thought you might be stupid, but you're a liar.
Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party...left wing group.
 
Mussolini coined the name "Fascist".

He was also a renowned member of the socialist party.
Early in his career he was.

Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia
Rise of fascism[edit]
World War I tore the party apart as orthodox socialists were challenged by advocates of national syndicalism that advocated a revolutionary war to liberate Italian territories from Austrian control and to force the government by threat of violence to adopt changes that would create a corporatiststate. The national syndicalists intended to support Italian republicans in overthrowing the monarchy if such reforms were not made and if Italy did not enter the war. The dominant internationalist and pacifist wing of the party remained committed to avoiding what it called a "bourgeois war". The PSI's refusal to support the war led to its national syndicalist faction either leaving or being purged from the party, such as Mussolini who had begun to show sympathy to the national syndicalist cause. A number of the national syndicalists expelled from the PSI would have become members of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Revolutionary Party in 1915 and later in 1921 to his newly named National Fascist Party.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the PSI quickly aligned itself in support of the communist Bolshevik movement in Russia and supported its call for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. From 1919 to the 1920s, the Socialists and the Fascists emerged as prominent rival movements in Italy's urban centres, often resorting to political violence in their clashes.


Yes....two socialist groups were rivals......they all want power, they are all socialists of one stripe or another.......thanks for the info.
I thought you might be stupid, but you're a liar.
Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party...left wing group.
And you believed "Trickle Down", too.
 
He was also a renowned member of the socialist party.
Early in his career he was.

Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia
Rise of fascism[edit]
World War I tore the party apart as orthodox socialists were challenged by advocates of national syndicalism that advocated a revolutionary war to liberate Italian territories from Austrian control and to force the government by threat of violence to adopt changes that would create a corporatiststate. The national syndicalists intended to support Italian republicans in overthrowing the monarchy if such reforms were not made and if Italy did not enter the war. The dominant internationalist and pacifist wing of the party remained committed to avoiding what it called a "bourgeois war". The PSI's refusal to support the war led to its national syndicalist faction either leaving or being purged from the party, such as Mussolini who had begun to show sympathy to the national syndicalist cause. A number of the national syndicalists expelled from the PSI would have become members of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Revolutionary Party in 1915 and later in 1921 to his newly named National Fascist Party.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the PSI quickly aligned itself in support of the communist Bolshevik movement in Russia and supported its call for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. From 1919 to the 1920s, the Socialists and the Fascists emerged as prominent rival movements in Italy's urban centres, often resorting to political violence in their clashes.


Yes....two socialist groups were rivals......they all want power, they are all socialists of one stripe or another.......thanks for the info.
I thought you might be stupid, but you're a liar.
Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party...left wing group.
And you believed "Trickle Down", too.
Sure as hell do not believe in redistribution of wealth.
 
He was also a renowned member of the socialist party.
Early in his career he was.

Italian Socialist Party - Wikipedia
Rise of fascism[edit]
World War I tore the party apart as orthodox socialists were challenged by advocates of national syndicalism that advocated a revolutionary war to liberate Italian territories from Austrian control and to force the government by threat of violence to adopt changes that would create a corporatiststate. The national syndicalists intended to support Italian republicans in overthrowing the monarchy if such reforms were not made and if Italy did not enter the war. The dominant internationalist and pacifist wing of the party remained committed to avoiding what it called a "bourgeois war". The PSI's refusal to support the war led to its national syndicalist faction either leaving or being purged from the party, such as Mussolini who had begun to show sympathy to the national syndicalist cause. A number of the national syndicalists expelled from the PSI would have become members of Benito Mussolini's Fascist Revolutionary Party in 1915 and later in 1921 to his newly named National Fascist Party.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the PSI quickly aligned itself in support of the communist Bolshevik movement in Russia and supported its call for the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. From 1919 to the 1920s, the Socialists and the Fascists emerged as prominent rival movements in Italy's urban centres, often resorting to political violence in their clashes.


Yes....two socialist groups were rivals......they all want power, they are all socialists of one stripe or another.......thanks for the info.
I thought you might be stupid, but you're a liar.
Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party...left wing group.
And you believed "Trickle Down", too.
Socialism is a transitional step toward communism.
Socialism: the transition to communism
 
The alt right can't defend their racist roots, so now they try to turn an anti-fascist group into a hate group. Sorry, white supremacists, or white nationalists (or whatever label you want to go by to hide the fact you're racist pieces of shit that are not welcome in this country), you are not misdirecting this issue. You are the problem, not ANTIFA.
 
Major tactic of early communist groups being controlled by Moscow was that all riots and rallies must appear "spontaneous." Antifa attempts to say their destructive riots are "spontaneous." Bullshit.

Much like this current me-too spurt of anti-Antifa threads is "spontaneous" right?

Fucking hypocrite.
I have educated myself into the communist mindset. I fought them during Cold War.
And now you support Putin?
 
The alt right can't defend their racist roots, so now they try to turn an anti-fascist group into a hate group.

Antifa is a violent Marxist terrorist organization and all of its members and collaborators are legitimate targets for extrajudicial execution by any Americans anywhere they are capable.
OMG, you probably believe that.
 

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